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eng This is the default flavor. A plain "make" is the same as "make eng". droid is an alias for eng.
* Installs modules tagged with: eng, debug, user, and/or development.
* Installs non-APK modules that have no tags specified.
* Installs APKs according to the product definition files, in addition to tagged APKs.
* ro.secure=0
* ro.debuggable=1
* ro.kernel.android.checkjni=1
* adb is enabled by default.
user "make user" This is the flavor intended to be the final release bits.
* Installs modules tagged with user.
* Installs non-APK modules that have no tags specified.
* Installs APKs according to the product definition files; tags are ignored for APK modules.
* ro.secure=1
* ro.debuggable=0
* adb is disabled by default.
userdebug "make userdebug" The same as user, except:
* Also installs modules tagged with debug.
* ro.debuggable=1
* adb is enabled by default.
Build flavors/types
When building for a particular product, it's often useful to have minor variations on what is ultimately the final release build. These are the currently-defined "flavors" or "types" (we need to settle on a real name for these).
eng | This is the default flavor. A plain "make " is the same as "make eng ".droid is an alias foreng .
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user | "make user " This is the flavor intended to be the final release bits.
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userdebug | "make userdebug " The same as
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If you build one flavor and then want to build another, you should run "make installclean
" between the two makes to guarantee that you don't pick up files installed by the previous flavor. "make clean
" will also suffice, but it takes a lot longer.